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With the same great construction as the XT and Pro Hunters, the Gold Tip Expedition Hunter is a very popular shaft for the budget conscious bowhunter that still expects the ultimate in durability. Hand weighed to within +/- 2 grains and are finished using state-of-the-art ultrasonic finishing system giving them a smoother, clean finish. Features a straightness tolerance of +/-.006”, comes standard with GT Series nocks and inserts. Specifications - Color: Black, Length (inches): Must be cut to desired length with high-speed arrow cutter, Straightness Tolerance +/- (inches): 0.006, Weight (grains per inch): 7.4, Spine (inches): 0.5, Outside Diameter (inches): 0.291, Inside Diameter (inches): 0.246, Fletched Vane Style: 4" Vanes

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Product Dimensions:
35 x 4 x 3 inches ; 1.76 ounces

Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces

Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.

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I have been using Carbon Express Maxima Blue Streak 150 arrows and was looking for less expensive arrows. The price was 1/3 less than what I have been paying for arrows so I ordered 1 dozen Gold Tip Expedition Hunter Arrows, that arrived today. (Earlier than the anticipated delivery date. ) Right out of the box there is excess fletch glue streaks all over the upper portion of each arrow and I use illuminated nocks so I need to replace the factory nocks. One of the arrows had the nock glued into the shaft. (Had to leave it in the shaft or break it to get it out.) .

Pro's: Well priced, solid build quality (have been shot completely through cheap targets numerous times and the fletchings are holding strong), straight.Overall I am very satisfied with these arrows, they fly true and seem to take the punishment of my target shooting in stride.